non-rigid connector: Definition, Uses, and Clinical Overview
A **non-rigid connector** is a mechanical joint used in some fixed dental prostheses (commonly called bridges). It links two parts of a restoration while allowing a small, controlled amount of movement between them. In plain terms, it is a “stress-relieving connection” designed to reduce harmful forces on supporting teeth. It is most often discussed in **fixed partial dentures (FPDs)**, especially when a bridge spans teeth that move differently.